LEADER 02329cam a2200373 a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20230222152429.0 008 990924s2000 nbub b 001 0 eng 010 99047948 020 0803266227 (pbk. : alk. paper) 040 DLC |cDLC |dDLC |dhubpceuo |beng 041 eng 042 pcc 043 e-it--- 050 00 DG571 |b.D37 2000 082 00 320.53/3/0945 |221 100 1 De Grand, Alexander J., |d1938- 245 10 Italian fascism : |bits origins & development / |cAlexander De Grand. 250 3rd ed. 260 Lincoln ;London : |bUniversity of Nebraska Press, |cc2000. 300 xvi, 191 p. : |bmap ; |c21 cm. 504 Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-184) and index. 520 On October 29, 1922, when Benito Mussolini completed the March on Rome and was appointed prime minister of Italy, the Fascist regime began in triumph. It ended some twenty-two years later with the execution of Mussolini and the collapse of the German-inspired Italian Social Republic. In this third edition of Italian Fascism Alexander De Grand maintains his disagreement with recent interpretations of the movement and regime as “revolutionary” and “leftist.” While not ignoring the importance of ideology, he sees Fascism in Italy as a bourgeois response to the challenge of proletarian revolution and an approach to the problem of conservative control in an era of mass politics. For the third edition, De Grand has substantially revised the discussion of culture and ideology, the conclusion, and the bibliography. Incorporating the most recent interpretations and research, this introduction to Italian Fascism reinterprets an important development in modern history. 580 The Roger Griffin ComFas Collection 650 0 Fascism |zItaly |xHistory. 651 0 Italy |xPolitics and government |y1870-1914. 651 0 Italy |xPolitics and government |y1914-1945. 880 |6245 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6320_530000000000000_3_0945_DEG |70 |8GEN |9161244OSA |bOSA |d2023-01-27 |eComFas |l0 |o320.53/3/0945 DEG |r2023-01-27 |w2023-01-27 |yBK |cGeneral Stacks 920 01 BY0lMgYN 992 01 320_530000000000000_3_0945_DEG |bWXZ_UWZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_W_ZQVU_MLJ 966 |cIn the Research Room